In 2005 Yeovil Town were promoted to Sky Bet League One just two years after they had earned promotion to the EFL for the first time in their history.

Then manager Gary Johnson would leave the club to join Bristol City later that year having guided them from non-league to the third tier of English football in two years.

Johnson's departure did not disrupt the Glovers too much, though, as they stayed in League One for the next eight years before earning promotion to the Championship (upon the 60-year-old's return as boss) in 2013.

Yet where are that squad that won promotion back in 2004-05 nowadays? Find out below, with the only stipulation for inclusion being that the player must have made at least ten appearances over the course of the season.

Phil Jevons - 47 appearances

Revealed as Yeovil's top-scorer since they first came out of non-league in 2003 by a country mile, the striker also lead the League Two charts in 2004-05 after joining the club from Grimsby Town with 27 goals.

Jevons left Huish Park in 2006 to join Johnson at City and despite later spells with Huddersfield Town and Morecambe he was never as prolific in front of goal again. The 37-year-old is now an academy coach at boyhood club Everton.

Darren Way - 46 appearances

Darren Way

Came through the divisions with the South Somerset outfit after initially joining in 2000, Way would later leave for a two-and-a-half year spell with Swansea City before returning to the West Country in 2008.

A car crash in 2010 ended the 37-year-old's playing career and he quickly moved into coaching, working as an analyst, first team coach and assistant with the Glovers before getting the manager's job in December 2015 - a role he still occupies.

Lee Johnson - 45 appearances

Another who left in 2006 to join his father at Ashton Gate, Johnson junior was named in the team of the decade alongside the above two names in 2013 for his four-year stint at the club.

That same year the 35-year-old also became the youngest boss in the country when he took charge at Oldham Athletic and after a spell at Barnsley he is now the head coach at City himself.

Kevin Gall - 44 appearances

After joining from Bristol Rovers in 2003 the forward spent three years at the club before leaving for Carlisle United and later a career in non-league - never again really finding the consistency he had at Huish Park.

Gall scored three goals in 2004-05 and retired from the sport in 2013, having also played in the USA, aged 32.

Bartosz Tarachulski - 42 appearances

This Polish forward spent just the one season at YTFC after a career that had seen him play in his native country up until then, playing a key part in their promotion with ten goals.

It would turn out to be Tarachulski's only 12 months in English football, later playing for Dunfermline Athletic before hanging up his boots in 2012. In May this year the 41-year-old was named as the new head coach of Polish side MKP Pogon Siedlce.

Michael Rose - 40 appearances

Michael Rose (Image: Picture by Tom Sandberg/Pinnacle)

The defender joined from Hereford United at the beginning of this campaign, but found game time hard to come by following promotion and was sent out on-loan to Cheltenham Town and Scunthorpe United in 2005-06.

Rose would later go on to make more than 100 appearances for both Stockport County and Rochdale (among others) and before leaving the latter this summer Way approached him about rejoining Yeovil, but the 34-year-old instead chose Morecambe as he wanted to stay in the North.

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Paul Terry - 40 appearances

Signed by Johnson in 2003 from Dagenham and Redbridge after the Glovers' promotion, the older brother of Chelsea captain John was well regarded at the club during his four-year stay.

Terry left in 2007 to join Leyton Orient and after time in non-league he retired from playing in 2012 and is now tasked with tasked with player recruitment at Elite Management Agency, getting new footballers on the books.

Chris Weale - 39 appearances

Chris Weale

One of the few products of the Yeovil academy, the Chard-born goalkeeper broke into the first team in 2000 and also left to join Johnson at the Robins in 2006, but found game time limited in Bristol and left for Leicester City in 2009.

Weale became first choice at the King Power Stadium before Sven Goran Eriksson took charge and he left for Shrewsbury Town, before rejoining the Glovers in 2014. The 34-year-old was released this summer and is now backup 'keeper at Derby County.

Terry Skiverton - 39 appearances

A club legend, with Skiverton still at the club to this time after first joining as a centre-back from Welling United back in 1999.

The 41-year-old later became player-manager in 2009, leaving the position in 2012 following the return of Johnson and becoming assistant and he is now number two to Way.

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Andrejs Stolcers - 37 appearances

Before taking over as YTFC boss in 2001 he was surprisingly the national manager of Lativa and helped broker the deal to bring Marian Pahars to Southampton and Igor Stepanovs to Arsenal.

Well Stolcers was also part of that team, going on to win 82 caps for his country, and the midfielder played for one year in the South West in 2004-05 - an area he returned to in 2009 with Bath City before retiring in 2010.

Andy Lindegaard - 30 appearances

Andy Lindegaard and Kevin Amankwaah of Yeovil Town celebrate following the Coca Cola League Two match between Southend United and Yeovil Town (Image: 2005 Getty Images)

Like Weale this midfielder came through the Glovers' youth system and the Taunton-born player spent eight years with the club, before leaving for Cheltenham in 2007 and then returning in 2009.

Lindegaard retired from playing in 2010 following a spell with Truro City and the 36-year-old now runs Somerset-based fitness company Dymond Strength Ltd.

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Arron Davies - 24 appearances

Having come through the Southampton academy and failing to make a first team appearance, Davies left St Mary's in 2004 to join Yeovil and the midfielder spent three years with the club before joining Nottingham Forest in a combined £1.2m deal with Chris Cohen.

The Wales international would later return to Somerset on-loan in 2010 and after four years with Exeter City the 32-year-old now plays for fellow League Two outfit Accrington Stanley.

Adrian Caceres - 22 appearances

Born in Buenos Aires, this Argentine-Australian footballer started his playing career with Perth before coming to England with the Saints and later featuring for the likes of Brentford, Hull City and Wycombe Wanderers.

After two years back in Australia with Perth Glory, Caceres joined Yeovil in 2004 and played one season for the club before later returning to his home country. Now aged 34 he plays for Melbourne City alongside former Everton star Tim Cahill.

Colin Miles - 22 appearances

Yeovil's Paul Terry celebrates the victory with Colin Miles during the Coca Cola Championship Division Two match between Southend United and Yeovil (Image: 2005 Getty Images)

Formerly known as Colin Pluck before changing his name for family reasons, the defender spent five years with the Glovers before leaving for Port Vale in 2006.

Miles later played for Woking before retiring in 2009 and he is now working in the wines and spirits business.

Scott Guyett - 20 appearances

Born in Ascot, Guyett actually spent his childhood in Australia, before coming to England to begin a footballing career that started with non-league sides Gresley Rovers and Southport.

After spells with Oxford United and Chester City the defender joined YTFC in 2004 and spent four years with the West Country side before later featuring for Dorset duo AFC Bournemouth and Dorchester Town. Now aged 40 Guyett is a fitness coach at Crystal Palace.

Liam Fontaine - 15 appearances

Liam Fontaine in action for Hibernian during the Pre-Season Friendly between Hibernian and Birmingham City at Easter Road (Image: 2016 Getty Images)

On the books at Fulham at the time, the then 18-year-old Fontaine was signed on-loan due to Johnson's links with the West London side that he used to work for.

The manager would later sign the defender twice more, for City in 2006 (where he spent the next eight years and made 286 appearances) and then Yeovil again on-loan during their 2013-14 season in the Championship. The 30-year-old has played for Hibernian since 2014.

Roy O'Brien - 14 appearances

Came through the ranks at Arsenal, but made a name for himself in non-league with Dorchester before he joined Yeovil in 2003 and spent five years with the club.

O'Brien later played for Weymouth and then returned to Dorchester as player-manager, before hanging up his boots and becoming a car salesman in Yeovil at the age of 41.

Kevin Amankwaah - 14 appearances

Kevin Amankwaah of Yeovil Town battles with Tresor Lomana Lua Lua of Portsmouth during the friendly game between Yeovil and Portsmouth (Image: 2005 Getty Images)

A youth product at Ashton Gate, Amankwaah was in and out of the Robins first team and was sent out on-loan several times - including to Huish Park in 2005.

The defender was signed permanently that summer on the back of his performances, but left a year later to join Swansea and later spent three years at Swindon Town. The 34-year-old was then something of a journeyman, before finding a home at Sutton United where he has played since 2014.

Gavin Williams - 13 appearances

Williams was poached by then Championship side West Ham United midway through this season after impressing for Yeovil since first joining the club from Hereford United back in 2002.

The Wales international would later have two more spells in South Somerset, once on-loan from Bristol City in 2010 then two more years permanently between 2011 and 2013 (winning promotion to the Championship during that time. The 36-year-old is now player-manager at Merthyr Town.